Proposed Moray Local Development Plan SETTLEMENTS 181 FINDOCHTY Findochty Hierarchy Status/Objectives/Issues Findochty is a third tier settlement. l Low development rates experienced. l To ensure land is available to accommodate new housing; to support population stability/modest growth. l How to promote interest in the designated housing site at Morven Crescent. Infrastructure Water and Drainage Developers are advised to contact Scottish Water as early as possible in order to confirm that there is sufficient drainage capacity and water supply available to accommodate proposals. Scottish Water has advised that they will work with developers to ensure that new development can be accommodated. Roads Comments on road access arrangements are provided in site designation texts. These are intended to be of assistance to developers and advise generally of improvements that are likely to be needed to service the site, along with the need for any off-site improvements. These requirements are not exhaustive, and do not pre-empt anything that might result through the Transport Assessment process. It is essential that developers contact Transportation at an early stage, especially where there is a requirement for a Transport Assessment identified in the site text. Developer Contributions Contributions may be sought towards some public facilities (eg core paths; library; schools; sports/leisure facilities; transportation) and this will be confirmed at application stage. Developments over 4 houses will be required to make an affordable housing contribution. Layout and Design High quality design and layouts in new development is an important aspect for “placemaking”, in order to achieve an attractive and interesting living environment . This is a priority objective of the Scottish Government (see Primary Policy 3). Pre-application discussions and community consultation are only requirements for Major Applications (50 or more houses; or on sites exceeding 2 hectares). The Council would encourage early discussion pre-application on ALL proposals, and is willing to engage with developers to identify any aspects of site development that should be taken into consideration from the outset. Some sites being proposed for development have had some “key design principles” identified for them, highlighting the key design elements that should be observed when layouts are being drafted. Housing R1: Morven Crescent: 2.82 ha 35 houses The site is capable of accommodating 35 houses and will be the principal location for new housing over the plan period. The site should be developed in two phases and the layout should allow residents of Morven Crescent to take rear access to their properties. A thick belt of gorse should be left along the frontage with the A942, to retain this natural edge to the settlement and be supplemented where appropriate. Access should be taken from the straight section of the A942. A stacking lane will be required and the developer will be required to promote the relocation of the 30 mph limits. Footpath links off site, to the east, west and north should be provided.